Program details
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PD1 Post doctoral session 1
Chair(s): Byung-Hyun Park, Byung-Chul Oh
Thursday 19 October, 14:30~15:30
Room 2 (3F)
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PD1-1
Kyun Hoo Kim
KAIST, Korea
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Pharmacological intervention to prevent progressive dysfunction of pancreatic beta cell
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PD1-2
B Anjum
King George's Medical University, India
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Effect of Time Restricted Feeding (TRF) on Cyp11a1 protein expression in ileum(intestinal) epithelium cells and on rhythmic abundance of gut microbiota in prediabetic mice model
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PD1-3
Yongkyung Kim
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, United States
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PTPN2 regulates mitochondrial function in the context of type 1 diabetes-like stress conditions
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PD1-4
Qulsoom Naz
King George's Medical University, India
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Night owls are canaries in coal mine for metabolic predisposition to T2DM, obesity and cardio-metabolic disorders
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PD2 Post doctoral session 2
Chair(s): Hun-Sung Kim, Eun Hee Koh
Thursday 19 October, 15:30~16:50
Room 2 (3F)
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PD2-1
Bagas Suryo Bintoro
Department of Health Behavior, Environment, and Social Medicine, Indonesia
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Healthy lifestyle, access to primary health care, and regular T2DM screening in Java, Indonesia: a district-level analysis for type 2 diabetes prevention
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PD2-2
Joo Won Kim
Korea University, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Korea
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Underlying mechanism of G Protein-coupled Receptor 40 (GPR40) as a novel target to control muscle atrophy caused by obesity and aging
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PD2-4
Al Mukhlas Fikri
University of Singaperbangsa Karawang, Indonesia
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Differences in metabolic syndrome-related risk factors and productivity loss between school teachers living in urban and rural area of Karawang, Indonesia
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KS1 Basic research hot topic
New techniques for metabolic research
Chair(s): In-Kyung Jeong, Jae Myoung Suh
Thursday 19 October, 16:50~18:10
Room 2 (3F)
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In the intricate landscape of contemporary biomedical research, understanding cellular processes from single-cell to even single-nucleus resolution is paramount. This section of our conference focuses on three cutting-edge areas that stand at the forefront of biological and medical research: human muscle aging, molecular imaging biomarkers for metabolic diseases, and the quality control mechanisms within mitochondria. Together, these topics highlight the advancement of precise analytical techniques and underline a renewed focus on comprehensive understanding at the microscopic level.
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KS1-1
Hongbo Zhang
Sun Yat-sen University, China
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Human muscle aging at single-cell and single-nucleus resolution
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KS1-2
Hongyoon Choi
Seoul National University, Korea
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Discovery and development of molecular imaging-biomarker for metabolic disease
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KS1-3
Hyun-Woo Rhee
Seoul National University, Korea
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Super-resolved mitochondrial proteome map by proximity labeling